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Sermon. Anti-communism and anti-semitic rationale

(part 2) Beware of Communists, Vatican, Quakers, etc.

Two decades or so prior to Kenneth Goff's sermon in December 1960 on the Soldiers of the Cross and anti-communism, Goff (1915-1972) had been a member of the American Communist Party. Soon after becoming a Christian, Goff began public speaking and giving testimony on the 'Red Menace'. He was a close associate of Gerald L.K. Smith and founded his own organization in 1950, the Soldiers of the Cross Training Institute. By then, his politics and religious writings had begun to shift to the far-right and the causes of neo-nazism grew.

Two decades or so prior to Kenneth Goff's sermon in December 1960 on the Soldiers of the Cross and anti-communism, Goff (1915-1972) had been a member of the American Communist Party. Soon after becoming a Christian, Goff began public speaking and giving testimony on the 'Red Menace'. He was a close associate of Gerald L.K. Smith and founded his own organization in 1950, the Soldiers of the Cross Training Institute. By then, his politics and religious writings had begun to shift to the far-right and the causes of neo-nazism grew.